Gahr
Ambassador of Blues & Brews
So, here's a soundclip, sort of. It's an original track quickly recorded in GarageBand. I found some lyrics I have written a long time ago. I can't for the life of me remember when, but I figured I could use them. The music is a simple idea I have had floating around for ages, so I put something together today.
The drums are the SoCal drums from GarageBand. I have very little experience with this stuff, so I have only made some simple variations between the verses/bridge/solo parts, so bear with me.
The bass part is recorded with my Epiphone EB-0 through the Gibson GA-20T amp at a low volume. I'm running it through one of the presets in GB, but I don't remember which at the moment. The bass is panned a bit to the right.
All the guitar parts are the SG Junior though the GA-20T. The rhythm guitar is panned left. The amp is playing at full blast, but the guitar volume is on 6. A little bit of reverb from a Catalinbread Talisman plate reverb, and some ambience added in GB. The microphone is placed about 6 feet away from the amp, simply because it distorts quickly (it's a Røde NT USB) at high volumes. You can actually hear the guitar acoustically as well. Not really intended, but I think it sounds ok, so I didn't bother changing it. I'm definitely going to buy a proper sound card and a Shure SM57 at some point...
The slide guitar "snippets" on the left side at the end of verses 2, 3 and 4 are played with the amp turned down to 1, close miked. The Talisman reverb is turned up a bit here.
The guitar solo is the amp at full blast and guitar volume on 9, I think. Again a bit of reverb from the Talisman, but it is left fairly dry in GB.
The vocals are run through one of the presets, "narrative vocals" or something, in GB.
I want to add backing vocals and at least one more rhythm guitar at some point, but this will have to do for now. I hoop you at least get a small idea of how the guitar and amp sound together.
So, here it is, rough at the edges, but at least I had fun doing it!
Still Trying
The drums are the SoCal drums from GarageBand. I have very little experience with this stuff, so I have only made some simple variations between the verses/bridge/solo parts, so bear with me.
The bass part is recorded with my Epiphone EB-0 through the Gibson GA-20T amp at a low volume. I'm running it through one of the presets in GB, but I don't remember which at the moment. The bass is panned a bit to the right.
All the guitar parts are the SG Junior though the GA-20T. The rhythm guitar is panned left. The amp is playing at full blast, but the guitar volume is on 6. A little bit of reverb from a Catalinbread Talisman plate reverb, and some ambience added in GB. The microphone is placed about 6 feet away from the amp, simply because it distorts quickly (it's a Røde NT USB) at high volumes. You can actually hear the guitar acoustically as well. Not really intended, but I think it sounds ok, so I didn't bother changing it. I'm definitely going to buy a proper sound card and a Shure SM57 at some point...
The slide guitar "snippets" on the left side at the end of verses 2, 3 and 4 are played with the amp turned down to 1, close miked. The Talisman reverb is turned up a bit here.
The guitar solo is the amp at full blast and guitar volume on 9, I think. Again a bit of reverb from the Talisman, but it is left fairly dry in GB.
The vocals are run through one of the presets, "narrative vocals" or something, in GB.
I want to add backing vocals and at least one more rhythm guitar at some point, but this will have to do for now. I hoop you at least get a small idea of how the guitar and amp sound together.
So, here it is, rough at the edges, but at least I had fun doing it!
Still Trying
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